Linkage of Individuals and Collective of Human through Performative Acts
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The article analyzes the relationship between individuality and collectivity by reviewing artistic endeavors in which physical actions and reactions serve as the fundamental elements of execution. The researcher discovered the guideline for artistic practices, which entail physical actions and reactions as the essential performative process, by utilizing concept ideas from philosophy, psychoanalysis, and anthropology that relate to the occurrence of acts as the main educational framework. Numerous factors, including the interaction between the body and mind, location and time, logic and emotion, and nature and nurture, contribute to the occurrence of physical actions and reactions. Furthermore, the performative process can show how individuality and collectivity are linked through embodiment, which produces a variety of interactions through every individual's collective acts.
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